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Oleksandr Usyk “will turn on the body” of Tyson Fury says Lawrence Okolie


Via Charles Brun: Lawrence Okolie says IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk will turn on the middle part of Tyson Fury with his left hand and move around to take the decisive point against him on April 29 if their undisputed fight takes place in the big ring at Wembley Stadium in London.

Okolie says that if WBC champion Fury (33-0-1, 24 KOs) can get a big ring for the fight, he should be able to trap Usyk and Lie on top of him.

The size of the ring could have been negotiated in Fury’s favor as he would have used his A-side position to get the ring as small as possible to prevent Usyk from using the movement to turn him into one. ape.

It wouldn’t be surprising if the ring was like a phone booth at night, with nice and loose strings for Fury’s sake.

Usyk (20-0, 13 KOs) will completely ignore Fury’s 6’9″ head and focus on hitting him into his soft midsection, which is the perfect target for punches.

As many boxers have discovered, trying to hit Fury on the head is nearly impossible because he moves it around a lot and leans back, making it difficult to connect unequivocally unless a man standing right on top of him.

However, the belly is there, an attractive target for smart heavyweights like Usyk to strike at will with his punches. Usyk said he would beat Fury in “belly every time.Strangely, Fury’s past opponents lacked the Ring IQ to attack his body 100% of the time instead of focusing on headhunting.

Even Wladimir Klitschko was focused on trying to hit Fury in the head, and was surprised he should have adjusted after the first few rounds to go downstairs when he noticed that he was leaning back. behind with his upper body on the rope. look like an ostrich bury your head in the sand.

What Fury couldn’t defend was his oversized, fat-filled belly. Fury has the body of a truck driver, and no workout for the next six weeks will burn it off before April 29.

If Fury was smart, he would have started training camp in December like Usyk, but he didn’t. He hit the highs after his injury-time win over 39-year-old cruiser Derek Chisora ​​last December, above cloud nine from that empty win.

Usyk will handle Fury’s body with his left hand

“I think Tyson Fury will either win by points or stop the fight late just physically, as long as they do that too,” said Lawrence Okolie. talkSPORT Boxingpredicts WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury to win against IBF, WBA & WBO champion Oleksandr Usyk.

“I think in a big circle, Usyk will be able to jump and pop his left hand into the body. I don’t think he’s going to go headhunting. He would just rush into the body from the first to the twelfth round, moving while trying not to get caught and trying to make a decision.

“So I think a nice little ring, Tyson hugged him and lay on top of him bit, push and pull, pull him around, making it very difficult for Tyson to get past eleventh place. I think Tyson Fury won that fight,” Okolie said.

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